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Meaning of no one whatsoever
The phrase "no one whatsoever" is used to emphasize that not a single person is involved or affected.
Etymology of no one whatsoever
The word "no" comes from Old English "nā", which is a negation of existence or presence.
"One" originates from Old English "ān", meaning a single unit or individual.
"Whatsoever" is derived from "what" (Old English "hwæt") and "soever" (Old English "swā"), used to emphasize the extent or degree of something.
Synonyms
none
nobody
no one
not a soul
not a single person
no person
no individual
no human
no man
no woman
no child
no adult
no being
no creature
no entity
no living thing
no mortal
no inhabitant
no resident
no citizen
no member
no participant
no attendee
no observer
no witness
no bystander
no onlooker
no spectator
no viewer
no listener
zero people
zilch
nil
no humans whatsoever
no people at all
Definitions
- The phrase "no one whatsoever" is defined by Oxford Languages as an emphatic way of saying "no person" or "not a single individual".
- * It is used to convey the idea that something is true of or applies to no person, emphasizing the totality of the exclusion.
Usage Examples
- The new policy applies to no one whatsoever, as it is still in the drafting stage.
- * There is no one whatsoever who can testify to the events of that night.
- * The island was uninhabited, with no one whatsoever living there.